Kurfürstendamm
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After years of decline, the Kurfürstendamm, or Ku’damm for short, has once again become a fashionable hot spot. Breathtaking architecture, elegant boutiques and a lively scene with street artists around Breitscheidplatz have made this shopping boulevard Berlin’s most attractive and – at 3.8 km (2.5 miles) – also its longest avenue for strolling.
Ku’damm: www.kurfuerstendamm.de For more on the Kurfürstendamm area (see Charlottenburg & Spandau)
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1. Breitscheidplatz
1. BreitscheidplatzHere, in the heart of the city, artists, Berliners and visitors swarm around J Schmettan’s globe fountain, known by locals as “Wasserklops” (water meatball).
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2. Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtnis-Kirche
2. Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtnis-KircheOne of Berlin’s most haunting symbols, the tower of the original church – destroyed during World War II – stands in the centre of Breitscheidplatz, serving as both memorial and reminder of the terrors of war (see Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtnis-Kirche) .
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3. Europa-Center
3. Europa-CenterThe oldest shopping centre in West Berlin, originally opened in 1962, is still worth a visit. You will find shops and restaurants as well as the tourist information centre here (see Information & Advice) .
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4. Neues Kranzler-Eck
4. Neues Kranzler-EckOne of Berlin’s most ambitious new constructions, this glass and steel skyscraper was built in 2000 by the architect Helmut Jahn. The legendary Café Kranzler was retained as a bar in front of the office block (see Cafés) .
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5. Fasanenstraße
A small street off Ku’damm, Fasanenstraße with its galleries, expensive shops and restaurants is one of Charlottenburg’s most elegant areas (see Charlottenburg & Spandau) .
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6. Ku’damm-Eck
6. Ku’damm-EckThis hotel and business complex (2001) has endowed the boulevard with new splendour
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7. Lehniner Platz
The square is home to the Schaubühne, built as Universum cinema in 1928 by Erich Mendelsohn, converted in 1978.
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8. The Story of Berlin
8. The Story of BerlinThis interesting multi-media show takes visitors on a tour of 800 years of Berlin’s history – from the Great Elector to the capital of Prussia, from Willy Brandt to the Fall of the Wall. Underneath the museum a nuclear bunker can be visited.
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9. Galerie Brusberg
9. Galerie BrusbergThis Neo-Classical building provides a glimpse of Ku’damm’s erstwhile splendour.
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10. Iduna-Haus
10. Iduna-HausThe remarkable turreted house at this street corner is one of few bourgeois houses preserved from the late 19th century. The richly ornamented, gleaming white Art Nouveau façade has been lavishly restored.
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